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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 ' DIVORCE DECREE fl"; 5% BII.I‘ | One divorce decree was gramed‘lul""ruplfl's BOR" L R tere yesterday in Federal District | Court by Judge George F. Alex- | 'lo "EGRO C‘oupli' !ender. The decree was ordered for | y | ' | Francis R. Benger, of Juneau, Al-| [ B S |eska Line employee, from Maxine | All BABIES DIE [ ; Bengel The action was not con- | | Ry | tested. | l!IT lTAlv WASHINGTON, March 28-Presi- ———————— WASHINGTON, Marcin 28—Quin- 2 went Roosevelt has urged quick X uuplet girls were born to a Negro Senate passage of the compromise FROM CALIFORNL woman, Mrs. Ada Turner 36, last | | Manpower Bill to forestall an ex- £ R‘. MFL“&gk;:"' :‘chTm(}?s'uf:h- unight but by six o'clock this morn- | ROME, March 28—Gen. Mark|oqys of wokers from war plants. | Ornia. Is staying a5 the 2% ing all had died. Her husband P ’\(‘F TWO Leslie-James, Originals H N . v | ——— Himmler Has Parly Ar- |clark, Allied commander of Italy,|1n a letter to the chairman of the S, oy enem) Herold is a $1320 a year receiving . declared a German retreat "“rth:’Senate Military Affairs Committee,| RK 1ll)nff Mn; Arop % wbiid clerk in the government bureau of cloved Leslie-James millinery and (hlves MOVEd fo vard is inevitablé “sooner or later.” | poocevelt said the “manpower sit- ez Kasiloff, returned | ondards, {0 Juneau, is a guest at ‘he Cas- | He ordered patriots to stand by to juation is still serious, and in the The mother has eight other now a new collection of breath- Ber(h'esgaden strike at o moments mnotice tolgays ahead there will be great tineau H‘f‘?l children, the youngest 10 months 4 By Wee littl - | bamper the withdrawal of the C‘“'!temmatmn for workers to leave G, (B T Bld. ‘Tho v Babiss" Welk twe and . tagnng beaudes & o e o STOCKHOLM. Marcn 2—A free -nans’ in vitable retr that Will i way plants. Faflure to enact this| McCLUSKEY ARRIVES Lalf months premature but all but i fims ¢ sloches - Maren G TEE oave Fascist thoops to cover the ljegiglation will make our conduct| H. Hope McClusksy, ©f Modesto, ¢ne of the quintuplets were born gailors, brims and cloches . . . German press agency, whose sources - { d v e on of information were not announced, "% : 4 : cf the war even more difficult. |California, is 3 guest 2t Hotel alive. Straws or felts, all wonderfully sald todky Hitumler had ordered k said the entire Itallan AR & . uneau. L A AN s as quiet. he broadcast { BIRBR R 0 AL, | PR becoming he evacuation of Nurenherg andj), e only a few patrol DIVORCED MiRE. COSHING HiRb 2 Mrs. Mabel L. Fisher, t>acher in Mrs. John Cushing has arrived . ora schecl at Hoo=eh, is a U. S. District Judge -“roree . in Juneau by plane from Sitka and cuest at the Biranof Hotel while l:rad requisitioned vehicles to move the party archives from the Nazi | rmishes broke the monotony of the March drizzle. ,T::::Ffl Halls there to Berchtes- | e — ‘,,_1;‘xllzgrlm?:fi:-g,:zgm:‘e:rxaeraccuxx;; ‘s a guest at the Baranof Hotel. visiting in Juneau. ’ ifi v g i ~onves 5, 3 PO B PR -~ i A R divorce and judgment of $250, FROM AUK LAKE FROM FAIRBANES 1:il(lnm,‘:?:;m‘i:“:lsChad ,l,s,.‘:,?(,s"uu[ in ea ac ers stiorney fees and costs here this| Ken M. Nelson, ct_Auk Lake, is| Mrs. Fred Lewis and daughter ‘me," antl Bt agai}1<t party F a‘ternoon to Lillian Marguerite | a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. 'are: guests of the Baranof Hotel. It Honas Riss cant h , Martin, of Juneau from Robert TR B T They are registered from Fair- PIVRCHANBE R SR M fipA T | Charles Martin. BUY WAR BONDS bank were parachuted into those areas, rou gs B a0 SR B S i Sk e R e AN A (et helped in plundering supplies and ' ‘&F wwvwwwmw-mew ammunition, it added. WOODLEY ARWAYs PTobe 5"’1’5i PLANE LEAVES WITH . oncros i et PASSENGERS TODAY B e fi‘é.‘ ministration controls, with Lhc understanding that attorneys of\ both sides try to work out an uglee- me Chairman Thomas announced thxs understanding of the Senate Agri- culture Committee, which is inves- tigating the whole food situation. He said the committee will resume studv of alleged “price squeezes’ by Wildes. meat packers next month if no Cordova to Juneau—Pat Parish 3 N » » agreement has been reached with Lt. Mullins, Lt. Comdr, Crean. B oba Leaving today for Yakutat were the following: John Ness, Ed Ness, .:Iabel I‘\)/Imgan‘ Robert Roland, John ”F 1‘ B % B é’ d e i JX:;.lplm‘x to Anchorage — W. E. T D‘B ARMY HAS i N Dentends Lo Pt i ™ CAPTURED MANY | QUALITY SINCE /887 ;.?‘,‘75 RRESO“ERS 1| SOFT COAL MINERS ny . BT T ‘c’m’mfi 10 STR AR RPPRREEEG e L e et L LT “M\wmm A Woodley Airways plane arrived in Juneau yesterday with the fol- lowing passengers for Juneau from Anchorage: Mrs. Toohey, Miss Too- hey, Tom Donohoe, Arley Evans, T. C. White, J. J. Shedler, Mrs. E. M. Bowman. Anchorage to Cordova — Gorden- t 1 | leads First Army, How-‘ ever, by Only Few | | Hundred PWs part. H. B. 91--By Shattuck. Referen- -atiol soft coel” 1 ai’:ri EY lEGISlATURE gum on common brimuiv ballst. 2at the biggest st te on | (Died in Ser committee.) record as. Iy aticns en op- Ey Ascociated Press) bo b i L H. B. 94—By Shattuck. Permitting €ratol and John L made, The American Third Army barely longer terms for city mayors and ‘1O progress.” maintained its lead over the First; oy g councilmen. (Died in Senate com- “We made no progress today,” captured since | Meast e foliowing list H. B. 51—By Taylor. Appropr mittee.) conference Chairman Ven Horn t announced totals i f 1 of Repre- g $75,000 to st City of Kodiak| H., B. 95—By Hope. Maximum told newsmen after the closcd ses- were 311,198 for the Firct Army| 1 constructing a school building. hours and minimum wages law. sion. That had been the customary and 311,301 for the Third Army. nd x Defeated in Senate ) Died on Senate calendar.) ¢nnhouncemert every Since D-Day 1,219,700 Lr‘lmans‘ but came to \numrl» H. B. 55—By Taylor. Requiring, H. B. 96—By Huntley and Taylor. tions have been captured on the Western | ends in the Senate: cath of citizenship from Territorial Amending Unemployment Compen- started M: E¥ront, the equivalent of more than| 3 H. B. 3—By Shattuck. and municipal employees. (Defeated |sation Laws. (Died on Senate cal- St 121 German divisions as now con-! 2 pilation of laws. (Died on n Senate.) endar) MORROW HERE stituted. sen Calendar.) H. B. 56—By Taylor. To license' H. B. 100—By Hennings Chang- E. M. Morrow, of Sitka, is a guest ——— Sub for H. B. 4—By Hanford. yeq) estate brokers. (Died on Senate |i98 absentee voting law. (Died on &t the Gastineau Hotel. bmmre Claasitnsty Pays X n's Relief fund. (Defeated (giene-:) Senate calendar.) T g B 6By Peratrovich, Refer-| H. B. 8i—By Tujlor. To license| &% % L8 e g .-l!llIIIiIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIlllIllll llIIIIUIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. amusement devices. ‘ed on Sen- md}:m Zn ahslmon of fish traps. ste Bisbaat: supplies for legislative session. C !_l E E s E 1 (Defeated in Senate.) A N i - | H. B. 10—By Pete Amendi H. B. 59—By Krause. T> increase | (Died in Senate, committee. Dupli . | . B. 10—By Peterson. Amending cate of Senate measure passed by jawy yeisting fo foreign insurance :;)1?:;92“Uz:fl;x:;x:uszxiie(:n‘l(l‘l:r."1>luyee5» ko Douseel Pro HE ABQUAR IERS companies. (Defeated in Senate.) = g 3 vid- L Hx B, 12—By Peterson and Giil,| H. B. 61—By Peferson and Gill in? li.r Rc:onst::;:tg:ntggewrflon‘t;gfl @hanging flS(;ul y (Died in Relating to payment of tuition o e Dicd on Senate calendar ) sea wall and Douglas dock epprooch | Rag] Roguefort - Wisconsin Swiss - Borden's p + b i 'end paving Ketchikan sidewalks. H. B. 17—By Johnson. Amending H. B. 62—By Honford Taylor| . oty i senate.) s ot o o, AT ond McCutcheon, Levying tax on | Dfested inSenate) | Briedenzer - Philadelphia Cream - Kristoffer- licenses. (Died on Senate calendar.) !¢l and personal oroperty. (Died o7 oo ovecs for g preliminary ‘ H H 3 H. B. 21—By McCutcheon. Am- mecx;ueseconEume;:eI: o 3 :urvey far - Bk highvf’ay system son s Coflage “ee AISO manY llems n Cocktall If you appreciate the beauty of ending vital statistics laws. (Died — By Mowulcheon. AP i, Kenai Peninsula area. (Died in i i i i it ropriating $1500000 for payment ) Kenal Peninsul Spreads including Sharp - Smoky - Pimento - simple lines . . . If you want H. B. 22—By Pollard, Diamond °! veterans' bonuses. (Died cn Sen- Sub. for H, J. M. 4By Linck and Peterson. Appropriating for a o€ calendar.) and “Taylor. i’ra‘yix‘w‘ Congress for Blue Olive Pimelflo - Relish - Limburgel’ custom ore mill and samp'ing plant s :ficf' AS:.:an);nH(s::}erhfl;t;vgifi—- 1epeal of prohibition on re-filing on at Anchorage. (Died on Senate '™ 4 & ™ I = B patented mining claims. (Died on calendar.) of Unemployment Compensation < Y 1 ; H. B. 27—By Krause. To improve laws. (Died on Senate calendar) e;_lmlc calendag) Io D A Y Bofllell S 2 l)l)llll(l J. M. 16—By Johnson and salmon spawning areas. (Died on . B. 70—By Peterson, McCut- % Amel‘ifian Loaf Biniate Galentar,) ‘cheon and Taylor. Requiring elvc»‘Taym-' Agking gompletion of xopd H. B. 35—By House Fisheri ‘ § = Sprin (Died Sen rale; r.) I o B B sowe s, TN T b g it on Ste et Tasty Loa ¢ | fish traps. (Defeated in Senate. |calendar.) the Secretary of the Interior to cHATEA“ tion of municipal magistrates in fom. Relbapka. fo. Ghena. Haf H. B. 30—By McCutcheon, Am. H. B. T1—By Johnson. Forbidding ending laws relating to judgments|VErSons convicted of a felony to of Justice Courts (Indefinitely C3ITY Or own deadly weapens. (Died the subtle slimming flattery of superbly cut styles . . . Choose one of our better dresses. ‘ransfer of Federal appmprialions' for Indian education and relief to| ’rummy for expenditure by it.| JONES - STEVENS I'WO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 1 —By Krause. Increasing 9 V%4 % - A M 19—B; Dtamond. Pray- M wclf and coyote bounties. (Indefi-|‘Te€ Vital statistics for service men.|y 0" congress mi law to perni’lt DRUGhAS DELIVERSY g i Litely postponed by Senate ) |*Died on Senate calendar.) {Fomestead of similar amount of MINTMUM- 82,50 H. B, 41—By Taylor. Appropriat-| H. B. 74—By Krause. Amending,, ing $9000 to pay hills of Griffin @WS relat *o bounty on hair ;. Memorial Hespital, Kodiak, (De- SFal. (Died on Senate calendar.) By Shattuck. To cor-| P R AR R R R R RRRRE PR R RN RRRRRRRRERRRE FRRRF R R ERRTRRRRRR RIS | round when an original homestead taken by the Federal Govern: ment. (Died on Senate calendar.) o: 1 PVTT] - [ ————— feated in Senate. R | By Shattuck. Extending {ec‘z a technical error in law re- Bec. 8 'of Ga e Training and -StiNg to special elections. (Died on/ OFFICERS THRGUGH Service Act of 1940 to Alaske. (Died Se€Date calendar.) | n ¢n Senate calendar. H. B 76—By House Labor Com-| ' Three Coast Guard officers are H. B. 44— By Shattuck. Amending Mittee. Amending Workmen's Com- included among recent Juneau laws rels to Hoen: of resi- Memsation Law. (Died in second visitors, all departing for Ketchi- dent insurance agents. (Died on Te2ding in Senate.) ¥un this morning. el s - - i { Senate Calendar. H. B. 8)—By Shattuck. Creating| Here on official business trlpsi H. B. 45-By Tavior. Amending 2laska Libr Commission. (Died vere Lt. Comdr. John J. Crean,| fows élsting to fnstrance. (Disd unHS(g.:ne calendar.) District Legal Officer, and Lt. (j.g.) | sp in Senate committee.) . B. 81—-By McCutcheon, John- Clarence L. Scherer, District Com- | P H 0 N E 2 0 Y 3 PIT Sub. for H. B. 48—By Peterson. "% PE’!?I'S(:I] and Taylor. Prescrib- 1nissary Officer. Both are from the A Fw Muym.: Liquor Control Board law (Died on -'€ qualifications for police offic Coast Guard District Headquarters ' Ernest Parsons b Feor Councilmen: lendar.) m cities of 1st class. (Died on Sen- ¢t Ketchikan. 433 By Johnson. Amending At€ calendar, . ! R i e to fast driving over. H. B. 82—By McCutcheon, Taylor PEAKER LEAVES tdves. (Died on Senate Pd Johnson. Amending Alaskal . Lander, speaker in the calendar.) Highway Traffic Act. (Died on House of Representatives during tne law publ H. B. 48—By Johnson. Amending Sehate calendar.) Seve nth Territerial Legislature e G jaws relating to costs and disburse. H. B. §3—By Walsh. Prohibiting ift by plane today for Pairbanks tll :’ ® rulllme t ments in eivil actions. (Died cp S8l or gift of liquor to habitual - - g n "l‘n natc ealendar.) runkards. (Died on Senate cal- FOR EASTER 5 J"h G Y Sub. for H. B. 49—By ford, 'ndar.) Hams al! popular brands; smali g Territorial empioy " rile H. B. 84—By Taylor. Providing Turkeys, Leg O' Lamb. Place your l. - B.. “; ams v cutside Alaska on offj- 107 ection of delinquent taxes. orders early. Phone 48 or 18, €ani- wo "l‘ ll'] nl Bleh‘ard u illi cial business. (Died on Senate cal- ‘Pled on Senate calendar.) 2 T rree De X ‘” * 4 tary Meat Co, ndar ) H. B. 88—By Hanford. Amendirg roe —— al 4 ',‘! . H. B. 50—By Hanford, 4Ws relating to maintenance of FROM CALIFORNIA ‘ rke' Jaek F le ; her e per diem povments to (Ublic schools within incorporated 1 Lois C. Paderson, of Jack- en ury i W Di 5 ‘owns. (Died on Senate calendar) ‘on, Calif, is ing at ‘he Hotel l ' '*MM’W - ,w calendnr) Sub, for H. 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